How Russia's gradual gains in the face of fierce Ukrainian opposition have affected the front line in recent months.
On the war’s fourth anniversary, Russia occupies 20 percent of Ukraine’s territory, but the front line shifts slowly.
GPS jamming has made navigation hazardous in the Gulf, spurring efforts to develop alternatives.
The war in Ukraine has become a grinding test of attrition, where movement on the map is measured in metres, not miles. In the frozen wastelands where this fight is being waged, it feels never-ending.
The frontlines have barely moved in a year, but the map of occupation tells a deeper story about exhaustion, attrition and ...
Many in Ukraine assume that the alerts are automated. A rare look inside an emergency-response center reveals the specialists ...
The findings do not appear to signal a wholesale turning of the tides in the Ukraine war. But they do highlight a growing consensus that Russia’s war on Ukraine -- now in its fifth year -- has ground ...
Ukraine itself holds several thousand square miles of Russian land, in the border region of Kursk, which it invaded in 2024 ...
According to an analysis by researcher Shanaka Anselm Perera, the company MizarVision has been releasing high-resolution ...
Since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine exactly four years ago, AFP has used open-source data and satellite ...
When Putin's aggression towards Ukraine first began in 2014, they were toddlers. Now, four years into the full-scale ...
Like our earlier reports on the combat situation in Ukraine, this article reviews recent battlefield developments based ...